Part,  Chapter

1     I,     III|         Now for the first time I remembered the child I had carried
2     I,       V|       laughed at his pains."~ ~I remembered the grin on his broad black
3     I,    VIII|        Not the oldest inhabitant remembered the time when the cloak
4     I,    VIII| artificial help to his vision. I remembered well the old custom for
5     I,    XIII|          had noble friends. They remembered me, acted for me, endeavoured
6    II,      VI|       party funds, I should have remembered Chinese etiquette. If two
7    II,      IX|        here, in our chapel."~ ~I remembered Father Paphuntius. "No,
8    II,       X|         dead and buried alive. I remembered now how confused they looked,
9    II,       X|   epitaph; and dead, I should be remembered by this woman with lifelong
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